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Map of Weather Stations from the Global Historical Climatology Network - The blue pin indicates the location of the current station being plotted below. The darkness of the point indicates the length of the record for each station. The map is dynamic, pan, zoom and click on points to get the station ID number.

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Monthly Temperture and Precipition (Averaged over 1981-2010)

Classic Climograph showing average monthly temperature (gray bars) and precipitation (blue line).

Classic Climograph showing average monthly temperature (gray bars) and precipitation (blue line).

Data Completeness Matrix

Blue to Red colors reflect recorded daily mean temperature, gray and white represent missing data.

Blue to Red colors reflect recorded daily mean temperature, gray and white represent missing data.

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Daily Temperature Experienced vs. the Average and the Records for each day

This shows daily temperature ranges over the course of a year vs. the average high and low (light gray) and the record high and low temperature ever recorded at this station (dark gray).

This shows daily temperature ranges over the course of a year vs. the average high and low (light gray) and the record high and low temperature ever recorded at this station (dark gray).

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Hotness Index - Are the hot days getting hotter?

The Hotness Index is defined as the number of days H that the daily maximum Fahrenheit temperature is H or above.  The points show the annual variation, the red line smooths the data using a loess filter and the gray shading is the 95% CI.

The Hotness Index is defined as the number of days H that the daily maximum Fahrenheit temperature is H or above. The points show the annual variation, the red line smooths the data using a loess filter and the gray shading is the 95% CI.

Coldness Index - Are the cold days getting colder?

The Coldness Index is defined as the number of days C at which the Fahrenheit temperature relative to the freezing point of water (32 degF) is −C or less. The points show the annual variation, the blue line smooths the data using a loess filter and the gray shading is the 95% CI.

The Coldness Index is defined as the number of days C at which the Fahrenheit temperature relative to the freezing point of water (32 degF) is −C or less. The points show the annual variation, the blue line smooths the data using a loess filter and the gray shading is the 95% CI.

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Monthly Mean Temperature Anomaly

Monthly temperature anomaly: This bar graph compares the average monthly temperature computed over the full duration of the record with that averaged over just the last ten years (2010-2019).

Monthly temperature anomaly: This bar graph compares the average monthly temperature computed over the full duration of the record with that averaged over just the last ten years (2010-2019).